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Vidéo quadruplé Zlatan Ibrahimovic contre l’Angleterre. Les plus grands moments de sport. Sport : toute l'actualité sportive sur l'EQUIPE (Match en direct, Football, Rugby, Tennis, Nba, F1) Runtastic. Jerome Simpson flipping touchdown. Jerome Simpson Flip. Racing Against History - Interactive Feature. Sources: "The Complete Book of the Olympics" by David Wallechinsky and Jaime Loucky, International Olympic Committee, Hungarian Olympic Committee, Bill Mallon; Photographs: Hungarian Olympic Committee, International Olympic Committee, Vincent Laforet/The New York Times, Associated Press, Doug Mills/The New York Times By KEVIN QUEALY and GRAHAM ROBERTS One (imaginary) race with every medalist ever Based on the athletes’ average speeds, if every Olympic medalist ever raced each other, France’s Alain Bernard (from the 2008 Games) would win, with a wide distribution of Olympians behind him, including Wednesday's winner, Nathan Adrian.

Below, where each swimmer would be when Bernard finishes his race. Meters behind 2008 winner Medals by country The position of the swimmers is based on their average speed. Notable winners of the 100-meter freestyle Hungarian Olympic Committee Alfréd Hajós Hungary Johnny Weissmuller United States The first swimmer to break a minute in the Olympics. Associated Press Russia. One Race, Every Medalist Ever - Interactive Graphic. Sources: "The Complete Book of the Olympics" by David Wallechinsky and Jaime Loucky, International Olympic Committee; Amateur Athletic Assocation; Photographs: Chang W.

Lee/The New York Times, Getty Images, International Olympic Committee By KEVIN QUEALY and GRAHAM ROBERTS Usain Bolt vs. 116 years of Olympic sprinters Based on the athletes’ average speeds, if every Olympic medalist raced each other, Usain Bolt (the London version) would win, with a wide distribution of Olympians behind him. Usain Bolt2012 Meters behind 2012 Bolt Medals by country This chart includes medals for the United States and Australia in the "Intermediary" Games of 1906, which the I.O.C. does not formally recognize. Notable winners of the 100-meter sprint Archie Hahn United States The “Milwaukee Meteor” also won the 50-meter dash and the 200-meter dash in 1904.

Jesse Owens Also set the world record in the 4x100 relay and Olympic records in the long jump and 200-meter dash. Jim Hines Carl Lewis. La France, gagnante de la Coupe du Monde 1998. Usain Bolt 100m WR 9.58s. Usain Bolt WR 200m 19.19s.